Brûlant #23
In "Une ville morte," Hunter's relentless search for his missing twin takes an unexpected turn when a dying soldier pleads with him to save the man’s brother, a recipient of a long-overdue medal. Written by Robert Kanigher and brought to life with stark, expressive art by Jack Abel, this issue blends personal duty with the haunting weight of war. The cover, a striking collaboration by Joe Kubert, captures the story’s somber intensity.
In the grim aftermath of war, Hunter pauses his search for his missing twin when a dying soldier pleads with him to save the man’s brother—set to receive a medal. Torn between duty and a sudden, unexpected bond, Hunter must decide what it means to fight when the battlefield has already claimed so much.
In "Seconde chance," a soldier stands at a crossroads, torn between two paths on a war-torn mission. The story unfolds in parallel, tracing the fates that await him on each route—each one leading to a different kind of death, each one heavy with consequence.
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